' ‘uAY_s1“,1a21 ' LVAPQRATED “Qt MILK itsné the i lhmonr always »_ for your ever _ coo uses 1h c ' _' 331D lelt in. f ..-. I In‘; _._.__.._.- _....__i_. rofessiionai ‘Cards.’ u. tr. nmursnv‘ Inliute ol Bolton School of l memo momma 111 Grafton Sin Olas-lottetovvn l rk RJiIIcGuiganBA RRIBTER. OOLIOITOR. ETC. Money to Loan Cambron Biook cnai-tqttotown, P. i. island Clayton Morrison P. Commissioner of Deeds, Wills, Etc. ROTARV PUBLIO~ rompt. careful attention to ds. Willa. Mortoagos, etc., rTESTED. Notes, Drafts, Bills, OTESTED for non-acceptance of n-piymfllk. . Tryon, P. E. l. i S. S. HESSIAN ' -rrlste-, lolleltor, Notary Public t O. ' mortar T0 tom bu“. P. a. Island "ZTINMAN, K. c. rrlater and Attornsy-at-Lew loom Ne. 12 Cameron Bloolt VICTORIA ROW MONDS Veterinary Surgeon The llirkets MONTREAL, May 2l.—-'1‘here was no forthor change in the local egg situation yesterday, but the undertone to the market continues east on account of the liberal sup plies coming forward ofvrhich on account cf the warmer weather prevailing the quality ‘is not so good. A fair trade continues to be done for domestic .accoun‘, but there is little demand for supplies from outside sources as yet. in fact, up to the present no sales ltnve been reported for export. The receipts were 4.740 cases, as again- st 2,088 for the same day last week and 2.243 for the corresponding day a year ago. We quote wholesale jobbing prices as follows: Selected can sac tn 34c Straight condled 31¢, 1,0 32g No. 1 stock ’ 29c, to 30c. No. 2 stock 1213c, to 27c Their-tide in the ma-ple product is falling off some owing to the ad 1111110911 Sf-ilflflll. and the decreased COIIBIIIHDUOH. consequently th- market was quieter, but as sup plies are not large the tone of tilt market remains Slenlly and prices are chchanged with sales of odd small lots of maple syrup at $2.10, to $2.25 per tin oi one gallon, an: light mans sugar at 22c, and 23; per lb.. and dark at 20c. and 21c. The demand for car lots of potu toes shows no improvement and the market continues quiet with prices for Green Mountains quoted at 75c. to 80 c. per bag, and Que bec stock at 65c to 70c per bag oi 90 ibis. extrack. The demand in n wholesale jobbing way continues fair and prices are unchanged at‘ 85c to 90c. per bag of 80 lbs. ex‘ store. New York, ‘May ZU.—<EBES firm. Receipts 26,926 cases. Fresh gath» cred extras firsts 265w. to 27%c.; firsts 24c to 26c; State, Pennsy‘. vania and nearby western hennery whites, firsts to extras, 29c to 36(- State, Pennsylvania and nearby western hennery, extras, 32c to 33c do. gathered browns and mixer‘ colors, firsts to extras, 24c. t‘ 29m; Storage packed. extra firsts 28c. to 289w‘, do. firsts 26% tr 27%c. A feature of t- e local cg! 9mm‘ tlon yesterday w. s the weaker feel ing that developed in the market for the lower grades and prices for ‘No 1. and N02 stock declined" 1r to 3c per dozen_ which was uttribut ed to the accumulation of stocks of such and somewhat limited den mnnd, but, on the other hand, thc tone of the market for the hig-her grades was steady and prices were unchanged, with a good steady de- mand for supplies for immediate consuulplion,.and n lillfly‘ active trade was done_ The receipts were 2.688 cases, as against 2_8F.0 for the same day last week and 3,859 -°\>\.\\_O9 TRflCTION (3090 Dunlap Cord. arid ‘Fabric ' Tires Are Now ‘Made, by the ._ ‘i, Same Unbeatable Process Mans BIG Mileage _____\€/____ ’ » t Here's What. Private Car Owners Say:-- Dunlop Tires, Both Cord and Fabric Construction, ulvt-n entire sutisftlvtlolt. l I I I "Would any Trill-lion ‘fronds on imth my fa , aipd “'i‘il\- l-"vt of llunlup Cord Tires, M x U/rtwo 'l‘rnr:tion und two Ribbed-tiara them t-ilntlutttitlsly on my Cndilluc car. lllll have lnltun u trip from “lllrulpeg to 'l‘oronttr and n-turn. und they coverril lu the neighborhood of 20,000 lnllea and are still in good sbape."-- A. L‘. Turner, Winnipeg, Alan. l have been using yoviir protest-rigor Strum "White" t-nrs, and on in_\' Nntltrtlnl nud l-‘lut (lnsoiine curs. and must my i‘\'|- tiuuc some fearful ling, ovt-r 18,000 mils-a, and nu rim cuts on r l believe they'll go 15,000 ntllee more. —-hl. N. lmuning, Eek Bank. Balk. are Giving Phenomenal Results. Big Tire Mileage is here to stay. Just as we predicted in I912 that the Anti-Skid Tire would become standard,_so we now predict that Big Tire Mileage will be among the things every motorist will consistently expect from now on. - have run have now The tire manufacturer who has to apologize for "short life" in his product will be auto- matically eliminated. Cord Tire construction made possible the coming oi a tire that refuses to quit until many thousands of miles have been clicked oil. The Cord Tire is now uni- versally accepted as the master choice. Till Wit!!!- travel- . And Dunlop Cord Tire is now the most popular. "Dunlop" is at top form, but don't forget that while’ we are turning out Cord Tires --- "Traction? or "Ribbed" --- which seem almost uncanny in their ruggedness, that a great number of motorists still use Fabric Tires. say that l have had four . . . . . {Q3010gsfigrflpjjggqmgfe,'1" {g5 gjlgj These motorists wanted more mlieage than Fabric Tires were usually expected to give. That fiii“r.'..l"‘.‘.l...'l"‘§='l“iit',1§i.i‘i§i.."‘iir.iil setus thinking. We wondered why certain Cord Tue principles could not be applied to -Cord Tires of your makeP-A. J arr. - - - i crown. out Fabric Tues. _ _ .We experimented and were amazed at the find. It Here's What Truck Owners was that we could at one sweep a 31> more mileage to Dunhiyp Fabric Tires and, make them last longer than Fabric lres were ever known to last. Result: Dunlop . “Cord”-built Fabric Tires are ‘giving some other‘ makes Owlnz to the somewhat limited t ldreli; siisifissnh; Qtflee A. MacDONALD Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. MONEY T0 LOAN Oflloe—_Rliey Building Charlottetown i. C. G. Archibald zdllitl on N. Y. Post Graduate and Throat lee Bayer Building, Great George rest, opposite Guardian Office ‘Telephone 25M lee Hours-Q to 12 a. m. 1 to b l, m. May be consulted off hours at 116 Hiiisboro 8t. Palmer 8c Palmer J. Palmer, K. O. H. L. Palmer Barristers, etc. ilk of Nova 8eotia Building Charlottetown, ‘P. E. I. Money to Loan ___._ lg Buperlntendent Chas. DINO" Banltarium olailst in Pulmonary Tuber- cul sl o s Office 126 Brighton Read cs Hours-z-S p. m. and by appointment Telephone 257 can 8n McKinn0n Barristers, Attorney-at-Law Office-Royal Bank Building rrlottetowl P- 5- "W" orson & Duily larrieter and Attorney-lieu" i MONEY TO LOAN ‘teitors for Royal Blnk 0| 01'1"" clieod 8t Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. 6. .l. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attorney! MONEY TO LOAN t-Iank of N. s. ctr-moon supplies of’ maple syrup coming forward here and the steady de- mand for the salme, a stronger for the corresponding day n year $q_y_-__ 3E0. ' We quote wholesale jobbing . . bribes nil YOIIDWS‘ “My tirst not of Duulotl Traction 'l‘rt-nrl Selected eggs .............. -- 34¢ 1°63?“ it???" llifi.yi.i‘..i'“t=.;lli“.i‘..'ifiiil‘ 13"”; @3313!"- Cfllldlel] - - - - - - 3215 San chitlicr truck, “ulrlull have‘! rnil ‘lllilillll o, 1 5199K _ g 30¢ Illlflt. "icy art- n n goo t-uu. nu. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ill rfe-tly s ti i1 d with the vu-r i-e No 2 stock ~ - ~ - ' - ~ - ~ - ~ - - - - ~ -- 27‘) rtfi-tl-ifitttklefrthn lilllllllllptd. nli my cur V‘ Edwin's:..z't'l....‘liizh"ort"*”fi I I I of Cord Tires a run for their money at, of course, muc lower first costs. Dunlop Cord -Tires are oiltdislarlcing any other Cord Tire made, no matter at what price the tire sells. The stories told here prove all we claim. We have hundreds more like feeling has developed in the mar- ket and prices have scored an ad- vance of 10c to 1150 per gallon, with sales in a whoisale Jobbing way at $2.10 to $2.25 per tin of one gallon but the market for maplc sugar -is unchanged, with a moder- ate demand for supplies of light colored stock a; 22c to 23c per lb. and dark at 20c to 21c. ‘Phetxetwas no change in the con- dition of the market for potatoes, business in car lots being still slow on account of the fact. that buyers are fairly well supplied for the time being. Prices were unchang- ed, with Green ‘Mountains quoted at 75c to 80c. and Quebec stock at 65c to 70c per bag of 90 lbs, ex- tract, while in a jabbing way stair trade was done at 85c to 90c. per bag of 80 lhs ex-store. CI-IiCAGO, May lib-Eggs lower. Receipts 13_007 cases, At mark, cases included. 18 1-2c to 19c’. NEW YORK. “day 19—-Eggs un- settled. Receipts 37306 cases. Fresh gathered, extra firsts, 23c to 24c; firsts 20 1-2 to 22 1-2c:' ‘State, Penn sylvania and near-by western henn- ery whites, firsts to extras, 28c to iii Dr. Harrigans Advice To Thin," Nervous People it's worth your while to ' read what a New York specialist has to say ‘about the nerve and brain cell builder that Hughes Drug C0,, Ltd., and other leading drurrglsts sell so much of these days. He writes: "Let those who are weak. thin, nervous, anaemic or run-down. take natural unadulterated substances such as Bitro-Pllosphate and you will soon see some astonishing re- sults in the increase of nerve ener- uy and strength of body and mind." llitro-Phusphate is a pure organic phosphate such as good physicians plcscribe to increase weight and create abundant ncrve force. CAUTION: Although Bitrofhos - pirate is an excellent aid in rcliov int: weak. nervous conditions, its use is not advised unless increased weight is desired. ~ YEA 8t McNIECE wrnnnn Aooouiivranas g" 1|‘ Investigations. ens-Divine and Goat 81'1"‘! St. John. Monetomllnlelflv and Charlottetown. , Representative, K. W. Finley- sen, Pleas OS- A. MoEachen, Oph. D._ '_ svs IPEOIALIIT ‘ - m ammo It. lmntee '9'; A Eariy_. Closing We the undersigned Merchants of Montague, Lower Montague, Kil- rnuir and Cardigan agree to close our respective places of ‘tuslnesn ut t; p. m. Saturdays excepted, com- mcucng June 13th to Septembeyl 17th i0 . June 2rd Loin: u public huiltlny our Stilt-en will be cloned on that dato Poole 5 Thompson, Ltd" Mltlllfitlfllfv lves dc Murdock, Ltd.. Montague .l. R. ilrehaut, Montague f). .l. Mclman, Montague. M_ 1r, McDonald, Montague McLeod h Mcfiretzor, Montnutte. Carruthera e Parkman. Montague, (Grocery Dent. only-l ' J. l’. McPherson. Montakufi- W. A. Poole Q 00.. Lower Mon- tague. ' , Kilm llr. i? iiiccgdribig 00., ind, Clflil‘. gen. . , L; . Cardssn. n, if‘ $50.53. a Co. Imam,“- \ one of rny enerni cnrtltgv work; is now ts lrrl enlist-outin- tium t t- car has mode litany including about Plnltshurg, N.\'., und York ailnicd ent-uttutcring roads of tluns. The totni mileage. l well over 20, ."-—R Que. ‘ I I I “The tlrc which t brought rc-trt-rtrled rnn 28,000 mliea. on the but-k wheels of our dnring'thnt t air, Whit-ll sheltira wt-ll for l cannot upcuk tuu highly Dunlap 'l‘raction Tread ave equipped un Ford delivery truck». tint-d for twenty-lire , trips to trip to Nt-W City, as well as several trips into Ontario nud otht-r points. which nt-vcs» . Clark, truck for the first 1.200 miles. was not chopped for nine months. and mt.- ncctlt-d practically no Tircs for tbr- dclircry busincun. ntovi- Del very 00.. 1.1.1., Calgary. Alta. them.‘ Note the remarkable distances covered and the splendid average for all parts of , Canada on all makes of cars. Dunlap Tire & Rubber Goods Co” lintiteii Branches in Leading Cities. completing st-nson llllll litln nr-vcr fut been ob’ the rim. Iluring this I ilurtl trips, all descrip- estitnutc. s n,,,,,,,.,,._ Head Office and Factories: Toronto. back to be We 010d Studebaker This tire and Fabric Tires your tubes o! llunlon We de- 33c; State Pennsylvania and near- by western hennery, tbrowns, err-- tras, 28c to 29c; state, Pennsyl- vania and nearby gathered browns, and mixed colors, firsts to extras, 22c to 27c; storage packed, extra gist-std 26 1-2 to 26c; do firsts 24c to c Sale Oflondon Times Reported fi)NDON, May 30—’Ilhe news- paper world has been stirred by a report published prominently in the Dalily Express “thwt a great historic morning newspaper has been sold." The Star denies aulhortatively tonight that this refers to the Daily News. ‘Ilhe Morning Post also declares it is not changing hands. . The reported sale is being d-is~ cussed in London newspaper cir- cles tonight as if it were a definite fact. The reputed purchaser of the journal in nuestlion is Sir John Ellerman. 'l‘his report can hardly refer to any other journal than the London Times, whichldtas been under Lord Noruhcliffds direction for some years past, he having pur- chased a controlling interest in the common stock in 1908. The Morning Post some little whfcle ago was said to be in the market but Lady Dathurst, comm of the Lord Gleneslr, halter known as Sir Algernon Birthwlck, who tnade the I g _ ‘sesame ‘Ifront ranks of English metropoli- tan journalism, refused to consider woposals til-at were made to her, and the Post's declaration that it has not changed hands now may be taken as accurate. . Sir John Elienman is a shipping magnate whose wealth runs into several "millions of pounds sterling. ‘His interest in newspapers is of'n. relatively recent date and is gener- ally supposed to have developed ,from the accident of his having at one time taken over a newspaper property to oblige a friend in dif- \1 \ men $10176’ Hllllllflil WRCIIIIZGRS ieiefeeoie flculties. ‘ © _ j The planting season ishere, and we have a supply of Fertil- izer which is almost as necessary to use for a good crop as the C E M ,,,,,,, W, __ seeds themselves. ' _ e x e r i - \ E A 1.1321532“ " The crop must b-e fed from seed time to harvest and the use Dr. Chase's (llntment fgi ‘ Swifts’ Animal Fertilizers will do it, They give a' quick start, iced the plant throttgh the growing season and right up to the ' arvest. We have Swifts’ Potalto Fertilizer, a high grade brand for potatloes and vegetables, and Swifts’ Animal Brand for roots and general crops. Ecaema and Skin It relieves at lrriutlmm’ once and gradually Sample box. Dr. is paper and send 2c stamp f" Metere- soc a box; all denier! or Edmanson. llatea l 00., Limited. ©©_©.@©©.©©© "- '°,§,_,§_P°'" l A. HORNE 85’ CO. EYE! EXAMINED Sttmmersitlo (lhariottctotvn ouisses rtrrso Montague, r. ant. firlduale of Canadian Oph- thalmie Oolleoe. Toronto and other post graduate oourses. Exeluplve Test loom con- nected wih Drug ltore. Kcnaingtott @ © . @ m AGENCIES in all the principal points in the Province. SPECIALLY 10w prices in ton lots or more. ' “We have sold Swifts’ Animal Fertilizers for nearly 20 years.” (O paper's fortunmraising it from the status of a society gazette into the DUNLOP Double-Life, High-Mileage Cord‘ This Dunlap‘ Process Has at One Sweep Added 20% More Mileage to Fabric Tires Here's What Dealers Saw- "Dnring the last season we have used malty sets of ilnnlop Fabric and Curd Tires es equi lment on our curs. Our ex- gcrietlt-e bns lcen extremely satisfactory. lit-re hsrc been no colnplitints from any rmurve. (tn the other huud. lllll’ NIH- tortwrs frequently remarked on the lino results and big mileage‘ obtained from ' . We are expecting to use your makc as equipment on a much. greater scale during the cunning season. —'l‘be Crotnzton Cor Company, Limited, Toronto, On I I I "We have found the Dunlop Cords 11v- lug wonderful service and running up flue mileage records, especially on carl subject to ovcrlontlinr and hard use e. We have nlnny satis ed customers w o wilunc uuthin but Dunlo Traction ol 'Rib d Curd lreI."—-B. McMulrlll, Victoria, B.C. ‘ I I I ,©f@@'@'©_'i '_@_T@Yf ' . I t b am @.@.@ @ @ @ o’ @ @ @ @ @ © @.@ ‘ @@@ @,@@.@ "We can conscientiously recommend Dnnlup 'l‘rtn-tion 'l‘rratis to our cus- tomers, us 10th we nud they honestly believe that no other tire on the market a giving like scrvivc und tniira e. Ad- u uskt-d for during te pnst mouths have been practically try. e e position makes and ie result has aways been in fuvur of 'l)uulop."‘- gnrgt-tfs Motors, Limited, Mission City, l‘. Here's What Livery and Bus-line People Say.'-— "We un- toiirty uctldiuf you u Ii‘: x 21H, iluuL-p llllrlrvtl Cord '1‘ rc tbut we have gust tulzurl ufi’ n Dodge Touring Cur, loving run over 28841 sullen. according (u our records. i“: (‘IVIIKTLTUP this l! mighty lliie rt-i-tlrd. and, in fact, is better u-rvi-‘c than wt- huvt- bot-n nhic to secure from any t-thcr make ul’ tlrt-JK-lrlmpresl Auto sud Taxi Cu" Victoria, lit‘. I I I "You cannot help being interested ill hearing of the lung miieugc i rvt-t-ived from a lHllllul 87 x 6 ’i‘rn<~titln ‘Proud Cord Casing. ‘be tire rcft-rrctl mi put on the renr one of my Purkurd curs around Nov her 1st, 1019 After run- ning 11,000 miles on the rear i changed it and put it on the frunt. it delivered 10,000 miles on the front wheel, mukin see rhsy_bave proved eminently satisfac- tory."-'l he Packard itlotor Livery, T0- Iunto, Ont. I I I * "I have been usingnDunlup Cord Tires or the last fourteen mirntha, no.1 hnyg about twcntynlcrt-n Dunlnrl 35 x 5 and 87 x b in use on my Cadillac curs in t-lty and country lirt-ry business. i have its yet to have one not stand up. Solut- nra livcr for thirty stores. nnd each of our - ours covers about ilfty miles a dny. und still running and have gone 25,000 miles, bus to keep running l the tlrne."— - and ok r a fcw titnuamn] "m" Thu imit- tendon! Messenger. Parwi and c _ moreil-Maple Len! Autu Livery, Winnt. ~ peg. . un. . eeeoevoeo, Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cape Bear is abig territory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses . Sialtqaly because PARK MA ‘S EYEGLASSES ©'@'©'©'@'©‘©_@'@'©'©f©©‘ - are u... rmmr neocon- ABLE, and he l. o... out! o GRADUATE OPTiCIAN 0Q)‘, (attendance courses.) I is Montague Caiiand see for out-self hi s UP-TO-DA OP TICAL PARLOUBS- ©©© ‘cs enntwrn among. I. ll- .< r u. A152. . t- LQCTL<TV¢ E. E. PARKM N ‘